Ted Sands, June 07, 1928 — March 26, 2019

Ted Sands (Santa Barbara, California, CA) June 07, 1928 March 26, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Ted began his life in South Dakota on June 7, 1928 as the 4th child of Edward Raymond Sands & Inga Bertina Christopher Sands. The family moved west to California in 1938. Ted attended Inglewood High School where he met the love of his life Doris Lorraine Summerfelt.

Ted & Doris married in 1948 and had 6 children. He went home to be with the Lord on March 26, 2019 holding the hand of his beloved wife. Ted served in the Army in Korea for 2 years starting in 1946.

He began his career at Arrowhead Water in 1948 and he rose to the rank of Sr. Vice President of Arrowhead/Coca Cola Bottling. In 1975 he moved his family to Santa Barbara where he began Sands and Associates, a consulting business specializing in the bottled water industry. He traveled the world helping clients take their business from to market.

He rose within the industry and was inducted into the Beverage World Bottled Water Hall of Fame in 1999. He served on the boards of numerous organizations including, International Bottled Water Association, American Bottled Water Association, Sons of the American Revolution and the University of Redlands, where he received his MBA. Many countries have counted on Ted to provide quality assurance advice for their drinking water, and the US Department of Defense turned to him for direction on crucial water matters during Operation Desert Storm.

He invented and patented the first “cool and cold” 5 gallon bottled water coolers, still the standard in the industry. Ted’s father imprinted the gift of faith on him as a very young boy during long walks through the South Dakota snow. Ted continued to walk in faith and serve within the church including being a Deacon, Trustee, and Sunday School leader.

He served within the community and lived his faith openly and passed it along his faith to others. No one that came in contact with Ted ever had to ask about his faith because he walked it and shared it every day. He was an amazing example of a godly, committed husband.

He always provided for his family, helped those in need, had a welcoming home and there was always room for one more at the table. Ted always had a joke ready for those who wanted to listen and even those that didn’t. He loved golfing, working on cars, fixing things, helping friends, but above all this, he was completely devoted to his family, including his wife of 71 years, his 6 children, their spouses, 11 grandchildren, and 6 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and 5 siblings and his son-in-law Doug. He is survived by his sweetheart, Doris, son Christopher (Cherie), Daughters Janet, Elaine (TJ), Lori (Mike), Katie (David), Heather (Mike) as well as his grandchildren, Greg (Vanessa), Rebecca (Ryan), Melissa (Chad), William (Lynda), Stephen, Rachel (Matt), Lauren, Timothy, Theodore, Elise, Mary, and great grandchildren, Brody, Logan, Otto, Opal, Addelyn, Charlotte, and his sister Helen.

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death notice Ted Sands June 07, 1928 — March 26, 2019

obituary notice Ted Sands June 07, 1928 — March 26, 2019

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